Do SagePay have a list of IP ranges that their simulator responses can be server from? [closed] - opayo

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I have a test/staging site set up, but access to that site is restricted by IP address.
This means that, although I can post to the SagePay simulator fine, the return response is denied by the web server.
Is there a published list of IP addresses/ranges that the SagePay simulator servers use so that I can whitelist them?
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Mike

Sage Pay own the entire 195.170.169.0/255 range so if you whitelist all these I.P. addresses you will cover our full list, whether using Test, Simulator or Live.

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